with that much damage, the best grade I could give it is SGS MS66 Scratched
It is just a greasy little alien handprint, I have several.
I would get the 1913 and sell it on ebay and retire and buy many coins. I think I would take a bath in silver dollars, not in the negative sense.
Thanks for the info and the link, i put it in my auction.
i have an auction on for a bag of 100 face wash 90%. I was told it has 865 worth of silver, but it weighs 5 lb 8 oz, and at 13.50/oz I get over...
Selling a really ugly $100 face bag of Silver Quarters, but seriously unsearched by me and stored since probably 1964.Also listing a 2006-W unc...
One ON to beam up.
I am pretty sure it is a split off lamination.
I own one of these. time to sell?...
I don't think they made a 1958-S, Was that a typo?
Maybe it is a 1914, possibly a 'D'
I paid $80 plus shipping for a 'godless' dollar and also paid about $48 for slabbing, but I was lucky and got the triple error, struck through,...
Last I knew, melting silver coins was legal, the ban on melting nickels and pennies is recent.
This may be a case of 'Die Deterioration Doubling'
It looks to me like it has some laminations and possibly a strike-through on the O.
Are you telling me "The Surface of Mars is Covered in Dinosaurs" wasn't true?
I voted for 5 of the coins. My all-time favorite is the Saint Gaudiens $20, I hope to own one someday.
Right, I should have said capped die strike.
The first might be a capped die and the second is a huge cud, I would guess they are 20 dollar coins at least.
Ms 66 Pl
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